They told us our border crisis was just a right-wing talking point, a figment of conservative imagination. But here we go again—another illegal alien gaming the system, stealing identities, and exploiting loopholes while bureaucrats twiddle their thumbs. This week it was Felix Coc Choc, a Guatemalan national living in Arkansas, who schemed his way into getting custody of a teenage migrant through straight-up identity theft and outright lies. If you needed more proof the system is completely broken, you just got it.
This isn’t some isolated fluke. Coc Choc brazenly tried to pass himself off as the teenager’s brother, even providing a stolen national ID and birth certificate to back up his false claims. When caught, he finally admitted he wasn’t who he claimed to be—but by then, he had already tried to fool the Office of Refugee Resettlement not once, but twice. Only after being exposed did the feds finally deny his bogus application. How many other fraudsters are slipping through the cracks while Washington’s elite tell us there’s nothing to worry about?
The facts are clear: open borders and weak enforcement reward criminals, not honest Americans. Coc Choc now faces serious prison time for aggravated identity theft and lying to the government. But let’s be honest—this is just one case that ended with an arrest. For every one scammer caught, how many are making it through, getting custody of minors, or vanishing into the shadows thanks to our soft policies and overwhelmed agencies?
Meanwhile, these cases take massive resources from law enforcement—resources that could be protecting American communities from real threats. Our agents are now busy cleaning up the mess caused by wide-open borders and failed leadership. Instead of stopping dangerous cartels and traffickers at the source, our government ties their hands behind their backs to appease the globalist crowd and virtue-signaling politicians.
How many more times do Americans have to watch criminals abusing our laws and infiltrating our neighborhoods before politicians wake up and do their jobs? Are we really supposed to accept that this is just the cost of compassion? If this is the left’s idea of border security, maybe it’s time for some common sense—and a return to putting Americans first. Anyone still claiming our borders are “secure” is either delusional or doesn’t care about the safety of this country.
Source: Townhall
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